Using the Administration Console, select Configurations > Virtual Servers > Content Handling > Reverse Proxy tab.
Click the URI button.
You can edit the following parameters:
URI — The reverse proxy URI
Server URL — Comma separated URLs of the remote server. If multiple values are given, the server will distribute load among the specified servers.
Sticky Cookie — Name of a cookie that when present in a response, will cause subsequent requests to stick to that origin server.
Sticky URI Parameter — Name of a URI parameter to inspect for route information. When the URI parameter is present in a request URI and its value contains a colon `:' followed by a route ID, the request will "stick" to the origin server identified by that route ID.
Route Header — Name of the HTTP request header used to communicate route IDs to origin servers.
Route Cookie — Name of the cookie generated by the server when it encounters a stickycookie in a response. The routecookie stores a route ID that enables the server to direct subsequent requests back to the same origin server.
Rewrite Headers — Comma separated list of HTTP request headers.
Using the Administration Console, select Configurations > Virtual Servers > Content Handling > Reverse Proxy tab.
Click the URI button.
A new window appears.
Click the HTTP Client Configuration link.
You can edit the Idle Timeout parameter. The default value is 300.